B&M has started selling a new iced coffee machine in stores across the UK – and it’s already proving to be one of the most popular products of the summer.
The recent glorious sunshine is probably part of the reason why so many people have been eager to get their hands on one of the new Breville Iced Coffee Makers – with these machines pouring cool beverages that are perfect to sip in a heatwave.
Social media posts showing the new machine in all its glory started racking up thousands of interactions and comments from iced coffee fans on budget pages and groups this week – especially after B&M slashed the price of it from £39.99 down to just £35.
Now, after all the hype over the past few days, the retail chain has announced a new competition to give four lucky people the chance to pick up one of the machines for free.
The Breville Iced Coffee Maker lets coffee connoisseurs enjoy refreshing iced coffee at home or on the go, made just the way they like it with a choice of coffee flavours, milks, and creamers, all brewed in under four minutes.
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The machine’s simple measuring system makes it easy to brew the ratio of water, coffee and ice to make a smooth and flavourful coffee that’s never watered down.
A double-wall insulated, BPA-free iced coffee tumbler with lid and straw is also included.
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The Breville Iced Coffee Maker lets coffee connoisseurs enjoy refreshing iced coffee just the way they like it at home or on the go / Credit: B&M
Even though £35 is a pretty impressive price, B&M’s newly-launched competition is taking that one step further and giving you the chance to get your hands on one of the new machines without paying a penny.
Not only that, there’s also four chances to win a £50 B&M voucher alongside the machine.
To be in with a chance of winning, all you’ll need to do is head over to the post on B&M’s official social media platforms – Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram – and comment what you would spend the vouchers on.
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It couldn’t be simpler – but with thousands of entries already submitted, you might need to keep your fingers crossed for a win.
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BBC to air long-lost Morecambe and Wise episode this month to celebrate star’s 100th birthday
Emily Sergeant
A long-lost episode of The Morecambe and Wise Show is set to air on the BBC this month, after being ‘missing’ for decades.
In what is already gearing up to be a memorable moment, the episode – which was first broadcast on the BBC on 16 September 1968, and was thought to have been lost forever before being recovered – will be shown on BBC Four and BBC iPlayer in a couple of weeks time to coincide with when Eric Morecambe would have turned 100 years old.
The episode was discovered by Film Is Fabulous! – which is a charitable trust run by film collectors and television enthusiasts.
It was found in the estate of a former television industry professional, before being returned to the BBC.
Audiences tuning in to the episode can expect to see sketches written by Sid Green and Dick Hills – with Ann Hamilton appearing as Pauline in a sketch set in a nudist colony, while Jenny Lee-Wright plays Eric’s niece, a balloon dancer.
📢 ‘Missing’ episode of The Morecambe and Wise Show is coming to the BBC!
A long-lost episode first broadcast in 1968 will be shown on BBC Four and @BBCiPlayer on Thursday 14 May, to coincide with when Eric Morecambe would have turned 100
It also includes a musical performance from The Paper Dolls, who enjoyed hits in the 1960s.
This ‘lost’ programme is the third episode from Morecambe and Wise’s first series after returning to the BBC, following a period working with commercial television.
Eric Morecambe’s daughter, Gail, has described the recovery of the episode as ‘a lovely surprise’, adding: “I’m really looking forward to seeing it on a screen once again after so many years.”
Gary Morecambe, Eric’s son, added: “I honestly didn’t think there was anything out there left to find, and when something like this comes out of nowhere, it’s really quite wonderful. Hats off to Professor Justin Smith and his team, whose dedication and hard work brought this gem back to us. I’m very excited about seeing it for the first time since I was 12.”
Noreen Adams, who is the Director of BBC Archives, concluded: “We’re delighted to share this comedy gold that we thought was lost forever with viewers across the UK.”
This long-lost episode of The Morecambe and Wise Show will be broadcast on BBC Four at 8pm on on Thursday 14 May, and available to watch whenever you like on BBC iPlayer from then.
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Channel 4 is looking for Mancs to play world’s biggest game of hide and seek
Emily Sergeant
‘Cunning’ Mancs are wanted to take part in the world’s biggest game of hide and seek, as a popular reality competition show returns.
The Hunt: Prey vs Predator is coming back to Channel 4, and producers have now put out a nationwide casting call for contestants to take part.
People from Greater Manchester are being urged to put an application in.
Described as being an ‘exciting’ reality series, The Hunt: Prey vs Predator is a psychological competitive adventure show where players are tasked with tracking down and hunting their rivals in the ultimate game of cat and mouse in the wild.
Channel 4 is looking for Mancs to play world’s biggest game of hide and seek / Credit: Channel 4
Produced by CPL Productions Ltd – the BAFTA award-winning production company behind Married At First Sight UK and Love is Blind UK – the show’s creators are now calling on ‘cunning’ people with the charm and skill to compete to get in touch and apply for the upcoming series.
A casting call on the Channel 4 website simply reads: “Do you want to play the world’s biggest, most exciting game of hide and seek?
“If you have the cunning, charm, and skill to compete, we want to hear from you.”
Think you’ve got what it takes? Applications for the next series of The Hunt: Prey vs Predator are now open, and all you need to do is fill in a short application form and one of the production team will get back to you if they would like to proceed.